Fab read - Rated 
This was the first AT novel I have read and was not disappointed. It was great to "see" a story through a chappies eyes for a change - a fantastic read for lounging around the pool on holiday - not sure which I didn't want to end the most. Fab book - now to pick the next one.
A brilliant story - Rated 
This is the first Alan Titchmarsh book I've read and I was not disappointed. I started reading it whilst on sick leave after a nasty fall and it jollied me up no end. I liked Alan's characters very much and felt I was living amongst them for the duration of the story. If you want a pleasant read, with humour, romance and an underlying mystery, then this book certainly fits the bill. Like another reader, I too would like to see a sequel to Love and Dr Devon. Alan's stories would make a nice series of gentle plays for the TV. I am now longing to read another of Alan's books, but which one to choose.....hmm.
The first book in years I've found hard to put down! - Rated 
By hard to put down, I mean its been grasped from my hands when I'm supposed to be going out for the evening or because its so very late and I'll never get up in the morning if I don't put the book down. This isn't a book to aid sleep when you're having trouble dropping off because you find yourself anxiously turning to the next page, needing to know more!
Fantasticly believable and loveable characters, excellent plot involving crime, intrigue, romance, love, passion...
But its sadly too short! Please, Alan! Sweetie! Write a sequel!
Even better than "Only Dad"....... - Rated 
Couldn't put it down. Finished it in 2 days and thats a first for a busy nurse, mother and grandmother. The characters were so good I am hoping for a sequel to the secret society three. My only complaint is it was too short.
Thanks Alan.
Hurry with the next book please.
Another good read from Alan - Rated 
I really enjoyed this book, despite the fact that I thought it didn't get going properly until I was someway in. Having said that, I think this was somewhat of a departure for Alan, because this plot had a crime/whodunnit aspect to it, as well as all the traditional romance I've come to expect.
I've only given it four stars, because it wasn't as good as 'Only Dad', my favourite. But this, obviously, is personal opinion and lots of you out there might actually prefer it.
I'm just a traditionalist!
But well done, Alan for another good story. The warmth between Dr Devon and Maria was really palpable. Tiger reacted well to his internal emotional struggle and Gary (who I thought I'd hate for his wide-boy tendencies) actually turned out to be a good guy, looking for commitment.
Wonderful!
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